Checked the readme, and I can recall that not everything is working as it should be.

Whenever I turn on enchanced speed (faster walking only). I walk faster but when I turn it back off the speed is going slower than the original game. Meaning some animations are kind of weird now, like different timing.

My OS = Windows 7 64 bit

After this message I left the game and gone into my private non public alone game again and saw the enchanced speed stuttering. Like it wants to move further but the game rejects it and places me back where I was suppose to be. It results not going so much faster as I should.

[Edited by Lifell, 5/18/2012 11:28:27 AM]

The game actively synchronizes the data with the server at anytime for any reason which will result in your position in the game coordinate plane being reset to where it should be. There is nothing that can be done about this anti-cheat built in. The trainer can modify values on your computer, but never on the server. As soon as synchronization occurs, the data on the server will overwrite the modified data by the trainer.

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I Can confirm both accounts. The game suffers from "rubber banding" when using the speed hack/cheat however this effect is most common with as mentioned server side re-sync. Youll get the same thing if you start lagging legitly. As for the issue of no way past it in other games ive gotten past it with varible speed settings. If possile maybe add a few diffrent levels of speed for those who have this a lower speed will help if you have higher ping ( or was it lower ping?)

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Well sorry, just wanted to post feedback. Secondly if this isn't possible in the first place why put this as a hack?

The server doesn't allow this fast movement right? Or something in that direction...

Either way, sorry, no I don't know much about server based stuff. I just came here to try out your creation which I liked and hoped to help you improve it. If you don't want feedbaxk just say so it without flaming and I'll shutup. I'm that easy...

Either way, the mapping is really usefull I can guess where the entrances are for a lot of things. Thanks! Now I go slaughter some evil monsters and abominations.

~Lifell

[Edited by Lifell, 5/18/2012 12:52:33 PM]

@Leo7

Thanks for the explanation and thanks for the trainer! I'll get it now. Wizard sorry, but you can just tell me that I don't know crap in a more civil way instead of using swear words...

I think what a lot of people are forgetting as to "why" Blizzard is especially serious about banning people who "cheat" in D3 is due to ONE major thing...

The REAL-MONEY AUCTION HOUSE.

If you had god mode, unlim mana, etc... you could essentially just tear through critters and bosses like tissue paper over and over. You'd collect MASS amounts of gold and items, and be able to sell them for real money. Blizzard created the real-money auction house to curb item and gold sellers that have plagued World of Warcraft for years. If you were able to use cheats, you'd be able to completely destroy the D3 economy, and totally wreck the purpose of the auction house.

The Real-Money Auction House is intended for people who spend large amounts of time legitimately obtaining gold and items to sell their stuff and make real money. I'm sure someone will say "Yes, but the only stuff you can sell will come from public/multiplayer games." I did some extensive research on the topic, and there is NO information from Blizzard that items obtained in a non-public, single-player game will not be allowed to be sold in the Real-Money Auction House.

This tells me that Blizzard will be paying INCREDIBLY close attention to cheating in single-player mode. I love CH and all their trainers, but as Pwizard said, it's a risky move to use it, and I don't plan to risk it. Cheers to all of you who do, and thank you to all the people at CH who do everything they can to help us enjoy our games!

The video has not been edited or altered in any way. I am able to quickly move around with option 1 and see further than normal using option 2. I am also able to disable the options and return everything to normal, then reactivate again.

As you can see there is indeed some stuttering, but that is the server trying to compensate for your position and is unavoidable.

Even if drops are client side, as I mentioned above, due to the existence of a "real money" auction house, I guarantee if you increase your magic drops by cheating in single-player, you will get yourself a 1-way ticket to perma-ban land courtesy of Blizzard. Just because it is on the client side, doesn't mean they lack the ability to locate it when you play.

Remember guys, this isn't like SC2. They banned a good amount of people in SC2 for cheats, though most were single player related. Due to the existence of a method to make REAL MONEY with the items you gain, even in a single-player game, Blizzard won't tolerate cheats that can possibly upset the D3 economy.

Also, I use the term "single-player" loosely. There is, in fact, no "single-player" version of Diablo 3, as everyone must be online to play, and any item you obtain CAN be sold to other players via the gold auction house or real-money auction house.

Technically, Diablo 3 is a Massively Multiplayer Online Game with Single-Player aspects.

Supposedly drops are client generated. Perhaps it might be possible to fudge the chance for magic drops?

For the 100th time, anything involving modifying items, exp, gold will get you banned from the game. Blizzard is not ****ing around with these things so it's never going to happen regardless of whether it is possible or not. Getting magical items more often = better farming for gold = ruining auction house.

[Edited by Neo7, 5/18/2012 1:53:24 PM]

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